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Uploaded on Apr 29, 2008

View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/3-091F04
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Introduction
Taxonomy of Chemical Species
Origins of Modern Chemistry

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  • papaburger

    which textbooks are used ? I cannot see it in the video .

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    There are no required textbooks for this course. The readings are integrated into the course materials on the MIT OpenCourseWare website. Follow the link in the video description for details. To see the suggested textbooks (optional), go to the Syllabus page.

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  • poopinitup

    He is a very good teacher

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  • rationalistx

    Didn't know that Robert Mitchum knew all about solid state chemistry.

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  • Devin Miller

    If only we could change a plane into a boat or a rock into a tree

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  • mike b

    professor in a suit? whatever. professor with a green laser pointer? holy crap hes rich.

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  • rahul sinha

    awesome leacture sir

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  • Mahmoud Wanas

    but just go to the leson as fast as you can

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    thanks

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  • Vesivian

    vital info starts pouring in from 5:00 onwards...

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    Best lecturer i've ever heard..

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  • ibrahim s

    thank you MIT!

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